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Our biggest beef with most 2-in-1s is their short battery life. Thanks to its efficient Core m3 processor, the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA (starting at $699, reviewed at $749) lasted a very strong 10 hours on our battery test. This fanless 3-pound convertib...
Lightweight, fanless design, Vivid display, Great battery life...
Below average performance, Some bloatware...
It's not the fastest 2-in-1, but the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA offers long battery life and a colorful full-HD screen with a design that's lightweight and quiet...
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Asus' ZenBook UX305C was almost a perfect midrange laptop , at least by my estimation. The cheaper models were missing extras like touchscreens or backlit keyboards and they weren't as fast as Dell's XPS 13 or the MacBook Pro, but they offered enough spee...
Good specs for the price, Nice convertible hinge, if you're into it, Good keyboard and relatively nice-looking LCD panel, Good array of ports, Solid battery life...
Air gap between the glass and LCD panel introduces glare, reduces contrast, and makes colors look more washed out, USB Type-C port can't charge the laptop or drive a display, Still missing some niceties like a backlit keyboard...
Given my affinity for previous Zenbooks, I was prepared to like the Flip, but it’s not really the same laptop. Those Zenbook UX305 laptops focused on executing the basics well. The additions and tweaks in the Zenbook Flip dilutes the appeal...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-13 01:11:50
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On the highways of America, your convertibles are usually little sporty things. But how about driving around with the top down on a full-size sedan, or, oh…a sport-ute?The Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA has something of that same dynamic, even if it's a differ...
Long-lasting battery, Fanless, silent operation, Sleek aluminum enclosure, Affordable price...
Core m3 limits performance, Some keyboard flex evident, Screen wobbles when tapped or bumped...
The ZenBook Flip 2-in-1 delivers four computing modes, silent operation, and excellent bang for the buck ($799 in our test configuration), all inside a sleek aluminum enclosure. Read More…...
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The Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA comes as another notebook/tablet hybrid – but it does pack some decent power underneath that ultra-thin shell.First off, let me say that the UX360CA is one of those notebooks that you wouldn't mind bringing every day. At its...
Excellent build quality, Great rotatable hinge, Decent performance...
Nonilluminated keyboard...
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The new ASUS ZenBook Flip UX360 is probably the best upgrade we've seen on a notebook. It adopts a considerably higher price than its UX305 predecessor, of course, while adding tons of new features, updated hardware and overall better user experience. The...
Exceptional build quality, Thin and light with 360-degree rotatable hinge, which was absent in the previous model, Excellent keyboard and touchpad experience, Good CPU utilization, Great screen quality, No PWM from 25 to 100% screen brightness, Unmatched...
Thinner screen bezels would have been better, Slightly dim screen for outdoor usage, The M.2 SATA SSD support on the more expensive models doesn't cut it, No keyboard illumination again...
ASUS proved once again that thin, light and elegant ZenBooks are still a thing and keep up with today's industry standards. There are no corners cut and the notebook provides elevated user experience compared to its predecessor – the UX305. Yes, sure, it...
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Windows to go. 360-degree convertibles are still the best alternative for adding Core i power to a tablet. Asus, however, opts for a low-performance Core m3. Should buyers just as well take the Surface Pro 4 with a Core m instead?...
slim, high-quality casing, very good touchpad, bright, high-contrast screen, difficult yet possible maintenance, noiseless, Type-A and Type-C USB, full-size SD card reader...
clattering, yielding keyboard, TFT wobbles on hinge...
Are you looking for a light convertible that copes with multiple, productive Windows tasks and looks good at the same time? Asus takes an attempt at tackling this balancing act and rebuilds its successful Zenbook UX305CA (Core m, fanless) in Yoga style. T...
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With Windows 10 out but customized hardware only starting to appear, there may never be a better time to buy a discounted Windows 8.1 machine -- whether you intend to keep Win 8.1 or upgrade for free to Windows 10. With an eye toward making the upgrade, I...
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The Asus ZenBook Flip has a cute name, and that's kind of the vibe we get from using it, too. At just $749, it's a notebook that doesn't try to be the most powerful or most advanced 2-in-1. Instead, the Flip offers a slim and portable design that's easy t...
Fanless design, Very thin and light, Snappy for everyday tasks...
but only good for everyday tasks, Feels a little flimsy, Trackpad feels floaty...
Despite falling in the middle or bottom of our benchmark comparisons, using the Flip is a really pleasant experience overall. It still feels snappy and can multitask well: When we had over a dozen tabs open in Chrome, including videos running on YouTu...
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With its size and premium look-and-feel, the ASUS ZenBook Flip can easily give some high-priced ultrabooks a run for their money. Tipping the scales at just 1.3kg, the laptop can be carried anywhere with ease. It also manages to be quite slim at 13.9mm.Th...
Premium and light-weight aluminium build, Decent performance, An SSD with ample storage space, Long-lasting battery...
Hinges could have been sturdier, Not meant for gaming, Photos by Raj Rout, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet...
The ASUS ZenBook Flip is a well-rounded offering with all the attributes of a 2-in-1 ultrabook along with decent hardware. Our review unit retails at around Rs 58,000, but you can also opt for the lower-priced model although you'd need to make do with the...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2017-09-28 01:26:47
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In this review, we will talk about ultrabooks convertible ASUS ZenBook Flip UX360CA. This model has a well-recognized design and depending on the configuration can be completed in one of three Intel Core m processors 6th generation, up to 8 GB of RAM and...
the premium appearance, compact body, the use of high quality materials, excellent build quality, high rigidity of the housing, fast and intuitive process of transformation (noutbuk↔planshet), comfortable keyboard island type, Mighty 13.3-inch QHD + IPS-s...
heating the body in continuous maximum load...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2018-03-30 02:02:51
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The Zenbook UX360CA is a brand spanking new convertible laptop from ASUS, that's got its eyes set on taking a chunk of market-share away from dominant players in the space like Microsoft's Surface Book and the iPad Pro. With a slim, durable design that's...
The ASUS Zenbook UX360CA is a light, slim, and highly portable convertible laptop that is perfect for the modern professional who doesn't want to drop half of their next paycheck on a laptop but still needs the general functionality of a tablet. Its main...
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The Asus Flip UX360CA Review breaks the mold with a touchscreen that's really quite good. At 13.3 inches its 1920×1080-pixel Full HD resolution looks sharp, and our tests found it covered a respectable 83 percent of the sRGB color range. Brightness could...
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The laptop world is a-changing. New CPUs and GPUs—yes, mobile discrete GPUs—are creating a new generation of laptops that are thinner, lighter, and faster than ever, even gaming laptops. We have lots of news from CES to share, as well as first looks and t...
The Asus ZenBook Flip might not be quite as elegant and powerful as its primary competition, but it costs a heck of a lot less and can still do the vast majority of the same workloads.Lenovo's IdeaPad Miix 520 is an outstanding Windows tablet in terms of...
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